Why Some Diamonds Sparkle More
Imagine you're playing with a flashlight in a dark room. When the light hits a smooth, round surface, like a marble, it bounces off and makes a bright spot on the wall. That's how diamonds work!
Diamonds that sparkle more have many flat sides, kind of like a cube made of glass. Each side helps send the light in different directions, making the diamond look brighter.
But if a diamond has rough edges or not enough flat sides, like a crumpled-up piece of paper, the light doesn’t bounce off as nicely. It might just scatter around and not make that shiny effect we love.
So, when you see a diamond in the store, it's like looking at a special kind of ball: the smoother and rounder it is, the more sparkly it looks!
Examples
- A child notices that some diamonds in the jewelry store look brighter than others.
- A kid asks why diamonds on TV look so shiny but not all diamonds do.
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See also
- How Are DIAMONDS Formed?
- How are Diamonds Made?
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